Discover Family, Famous People & Events, Throughout History!

Throughout History

Advanced Search

Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, May 5, 1962

You are currently viewing page 3 of: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, May 5, 1962

   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 5, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                May 5, 1962 the stars and stripes t is Ruth approx gop feels in ,100 other army winners of Lal accepted the  32 Navy and 10 Marine of the nation s highest Mil award air Force times said the youngest or the services Manly six eligible and that Doo was the Only air Force vet to refuse the pension. 9sf�jn� a Yea hit rho awarded Al for i defense of Bataan Start of world War ii,330,090 a year As a five Star technically on Active  Dean Are retired Jue. Doolittle who. Santa Monica Calif., Foi a s vice president of Shell Oilin january he resigned As of the Board of space ology laboratories in los Washington up for the first time in years Republican leaders Are wailing More than the democrats about a shortage of Campaign , speeches Are sprinkled with comments to the effect that the party has no serious Campaign problems except Money and that some Campaign projects Are being held up Fay a shortage of  result of this has been a delay in carrying out plans to strengthen the party organization in the big cities where the democrats won the 1960 presidential election. Twelve cities have Bee chosen for the work but no Field Force has been recruited to do  emerged from the 1960 Campaign with a debt of about$750,000. That has been Cut to about $500,000.the National party organization netted about s4qo, from feb. 1fund-raising dinners which were linked by closed circuit  supplement the Money raised at such dinners the gop recently began soliciting sustaining member ships costing $1c a  1962, the gop has a $4.8 Mil lion budget the democrats Haven announced budget for 1s62. 200 . Doctors vow no help for sick under medicare Bill Point pleasant . A More than 200 new Jersey doctors have signed resolutions declaring they will not care for patients under a proposed medical care for the aged blah advocated by presi Dent  doctors revolt aimed at the King Anderson Hill that would tie medical care for the aged to social Security erupted Here recently when 44 doctors signed the Resolution according to or. J. Bruce Hen Riksen director of surgery at Point pleasant Hospital. He said he began circulating copy of the Resolution about a month ago and "100 per cent of our Active staff signed it since then copies of the Resolution have been signed by about 100 doctors at Orange memorial hos Pital an estimated 50 doctors at Newark s Beth Israel Hospital and . Pays Congo regime salaries lawmaker says Washington up an Ohio congressman says american tax payers Are footing the Bill forp3,000-a-month salaries to Congo Lese Cabinet members through .foreign Aid. In testimony made Public Here rep. Wayne Hays Doh of said. These characters. Are paying themselves a salary which about twice that of an Ameri can congressman and by god we Are paying the Bill and i Don t Ike  Hays in a stinging lecture to . Foreign Aid officials at a closed hearing of the House foreign affairs committee said two thirds of them can t read or write hut they know How Roget their hands on the american Dollar and you people know How to shovel it out to  assistant Secretary of state har Ian Cleveland insisted that the United states was not doing any thing of the kind. He said . Aid funds were help ing to pay the Cost of the . 12 doctors in Toms River Community memorial Hospital. The Resolution states we the undersigned. Do re fuse to participate in the care of patients under the provision of the King Anderson Bill or Simitar legislation. This action is based on the fac that such legislation does not meet the needs of the situation inter feres with the d actor patient relationship interferes with the rights of doctors employed in hospitals is inordinately expensive leads inevitably to further encroachment by government nto medical care results eventually Ina deterioration of the Type of med ical care rendered the Public Andis therefore detrimental to the pub Lic interest. Barks health plans we will participate in the National Blue shield and Blue Cross plans for the aged As advocated bythe american medical association Rind we will continue to care Fortrie medically indigent Young and old As we have in the past or. Arlington Bensel who posted copy of the Resolution in Orange military operation in the Congo memorial Hospital said it was 3es, Biu Sti j is a director s living in Berkeley Calif. Tier he nor Doolittle gave an for refusing the pension new and More generous pen available at age 50, replaces month stipend formerly to medal of Honor Winner Sling at age 65. April 19, the defense depart. Issued detailed instructions f advising holders of the medal their eligibility As they a their 50th year. Pension is available Only to i who in actual conflict a enemy distinguished him to conspicuously by gallantry or 41 Ity at the risk of is life f and of beyond the Call of  Are the reasons for the medal is Given for Mil service the clause excludes those voted the award by for outstanding peace achievements such i As Char Lindbergh s 1927 flight to application form requires Winner to Check whether he to receive the Money. N College Biz 3rd time York unix Manhattan won its third straight Vic the College bowl quiz Tele program defeating Muskin 230 to 150. Are scored on the program students correctly answer ions which Are valued a to their difficulty. And to provide 535 million Worth of surplus  t give that old argument that it in t this Money Hay said. That is the argument tru Jillo used when we gave Himi �600,000 in one year and he gave his son a  allowance. Hei said it was t the same  Hays said that without the . Military Force in the Congo this cheap Bunch of thieves that con sub by Side a powerful telephoto Lens moves three familiar Washington d.c., landmarks close together. As if you did t know they re the Capitol Washington Monument and Lincoln memorial really More than two roues from the Capitol. Up photo 1soines, Iowa  Peters 22, of Des Molnes Pat enough pacing around of Pinto Beans and the con Neal and Rice Sheto 8 Friend s elderly Mother a sit he first Jaek bans Tampa Post _ cow see  of a 4-year-old from net husbands no Etui a in the verment the. Surplus fo4 distribution w needy Douglas wrote to the , postal inspector at Atlanta who wrote to the Iowa welfare department Indes Moines saying it is imperative that a thorough investigation be made to establish the responsibility therefor and to obtain the value of commodities so  mrs. Peters receives state pay ments As Aid to dependent Chil Dren making her automatically eligible to receive free food commodities. " explaining Why she sent the package to the Tampa w o in a a mrs. Peters said a could t possibly use All the ills the Beans Beans Rice and Cornmeal an rather than have the Weevils get the food i tried to help someone who needed  mrs. Peters said the package Cost her $5 in postage. Said Iowa welfare director r.  we Don t feel it was an attempt to defraud the government because postage probably Cost her More than the food was Worth. But it was a misappropriation. We might have to suspend her from the commodity distribution its t for a  Tampa postmaster said similar packages have com through but mrs. Peters denied sending More than one. Statute a government would the Able to get their hands on the  austrian chief in . Toasts . Taxpayers Washington a Chancel Lor Alfons Gorbach of Austria in Claudec the american taxpayer in his Toast at a White House lunch Eon in his . Gorbach said he would like to speak Here of the american tax payer who by his deeds has Doneso much for the austrian  he added the austrian people Are not unworthy of the Aid Given  said that while his country is militarily Neutral it has never denied to ties wit those of the countries which be Long to the democratic world which profess Freedom and aus Tria will never deny its ties wit that part of the  in Welemin Gorbach and Mem Bers of his official party. President Kennedy said Austria was very generous to mrs. Kennedy and him self in june when they were there. Got your share of Teeth cavities Dallas a a dental expert estimates americans have 700 Mil lion tooth cavities an average of nearly four for every Man woman and child in the , the trouble is said or. Floyd d. Ostrander professor of chemistry at the University of Michigan school of dentistry Only four out of every 10 americans visit a dentist annually and receive adequate dental care. Ostrander addressed a Public re actions luncheon of the t e a s dental society. Judd won t run again Minneapolis up  Judd r-minn., reaffirmed intention to retire from con Gress at the end of his current term. Judd said he has decided to disregard the protests Over his decision because i respond treason not  signed by 100 doctors and then mysteriously disappeared about two weeks ago. He said he has sent copies of the Resolution to physician friends in Chicago and upstate new Orkand plans to Send other copies to other friends in hospitals across the nation. Committee tires  the doctors actions Drew a response from the physicians com Mittee for health care for the aged a group of 40 doctors who me with or. Kennedy March 27 and endorsed provisions of the King Anderson Hill. The committee s statement is sued by or. Caldwell Esselstyn. Said that such irresponsible action would certainly damage the reputation  the statement said it was in credible that a group of physicians would deny a sick person the righted pay his Hospital Bills by contributing to social Security a Little every month during his working pc ars so he would t have to accept Charity in his old  or. Esselstyn is president of the group health association of Amer Ica and medical director of the rip Van Winkle clinic i Hudson . His statement was issued i Washington. Hospital helpless Arnold s. Bane director of the Point pleasant Hospital said the trustees announced that if the tors would not treat patients receiving government Aid under the proposed Bill then the Hospital would be unable to care for such patients. The doctors stand should note interpreted As a strike. Or. Hen Riksen said. We will continue to treat patients a we always have. If they can t pay their Bills out of their own pocket or through insurance then Well treat the free. We just refuse to do it under the King Anderson Bill Henriksen said he started the revolt against the Federal plan be cause we know if this Bill is passed it will be extended. Before Longwe d be completely socialized. We d like to slow it  need a pass to pass Nasa official finds St. Louis to. Up Robert b. Guru to director of the National aeronautics  
Browse Articles by Decade:
  • Decade